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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I am in Trinity Class of 2017 and am currently thinking of majoring in environmental engineering, environmental science and policy, or BME.
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I am currently in Trinity Class of 2017 and am thinking of majoring in environmental engineering, environmental science and policy, or BME. I was born in California but lived in Oregon for a year and have lived in Arizona for the past 7 years.
==Grand Challenges of Engineering==
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[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/ Biological approaches for addressing the grand challenge of providing access to clean drinking water], Mark R. Riley, Charles P. Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech, US National Library of Medicine: National Institute of Health, March 21, 2011, January 24, 2013 (Grand Challenge)
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==Name Pronunciation==
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My name is pronounced CASS-uh-dee KEY-doe.
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
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[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/ Biological approaches for addressing the grand challenge of providing access to clean drinking water], Mark R. Riley, Charles P. Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech, The National Center for Biotechnology Information, published March 21, 2011, accessed January 24, 2013 (Provide access to clean water)
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==Favorite Demo==
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My favorite demo was the Earth's Topography because I thought it was so intriguing how a 2D picture could be coded into a 3D sphere that even included shading for the time of day.

Latest revision as of 06:42, 24 January 2014

About Me

I am currently in Trinity Class of 2017 and am thinking of majoring in environmental engineering, environmental science and policy, or BME. I was born in California but lived in Oregon for a year and have lived in Arizona for the past 7 years.

Name Pronunciation

My name is pronounced CASS-uh-dee KEY-doe.

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Biological approaches for addressing the grand challenge of providing access to clean drinking water, Mark R. Riley, Charles P. Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech, The National Center for Biotechnology Information, published March 21, 2011, accessed January 24, 2013 (Provide access to clean water)

Favorite Demo

My favorite demo was the Earth's Topography because I thought it was so intriguing how a 2D picture could be coded into a 3D sphere that even included shading for the time of day.